sausage
英 ['sɒsɪdʒ]
美 ['sɔsɪdʒ]
CET4 TEM4 考 研 CET6
sausage 香肠来自 sauce,盐渍物,调味料,酱,-age,名词后缀。引申词义香肠。词义演变比较 toilet,原义 为网,装化妆品的网兜。
- sausage
- sausage: [15] A sausage is etymologically a dish made by ‘salting’. The word comes via Old Northern French saussiche from late Latin salsīcia, a noun use of the neuter plural of salsīcius ‘made by salting’. This in turn was based on Latin salsus ‘salted’, a derivative of sāl ‘salt’. The earliest record of the use of sausage dog for ‘dachshund’ (an allusion to its cylindrical shape, and also perhaps to the Germans’ supposed liking for sausages) dates from the late 1930s.
=> salt - sausage (n.)
- mid-15c., sawsyge, from Old North French saussiche (Modern French saucisse), from Vulgar Latin *salsica "sausage," from salsicus "seasoned with salt," from Latin salsus "salted" (see sauce).
- 1. The knife for cutting sausage was sitting in the sink.
- 切香肠用的刀放在水槽里。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. A kilogram of garlic sausage, please.
- 请给我一千克蒜肠.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. He dropped his sausage on the pavement and someone's dog ate it, mustard and all.
- 他把香肠丢在人行道上,不知是谁家的狗将香肠甚至连带芥末都吃个了精光。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. The cream buns and sausage rolls were polished off in next to no time.
- 转眼之间,奶油面包和腊肠卷就被一扫而光.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. The sausage began to spit in the pan.
- 锅里香肠开始滋滋作响.
来自辞典例句